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1st quarter (3) 59.6%, 5 TD/2 INT 89.8 QB rating 2nd quarter (4) 52.9%, 5 TD/3 INT 70.6 QB rating 3rd quarter (4) 50.8%, 3 TD/4 INT 63.1 QB rating 4th quarter (4) 57.6%, 3 TD/7 INT 64.7 QB rating. Hey look at that, his completion % and QB rating got better from 3rd to 4th quarter. ![]() Reaching for hope? Cassel had a better completion % than Manning & Brady in 2009 on passes that were thrown over 40 yards, completing 42.9% while Brady had 21.4% and Manning had no passes completed over 40. That is passes THROWN over 40, not that a receiver didn't catch a 15 yard slant and take it 40+. Sad part? Cassel was 12% on passes from 21-30 yards. Manning was 34.4% and Brady 32%. ![]() QB rating for Cassel by distance thrown: Behind LOS 80.2 1-10 yards 76.2 11-20 58.9 21-30 7.9 31-40 105.4 41+ 89.9 Pretty sure that he has to be in the bottom of the league on 21-30 and right near the top in his 7 passes thrown 31-40 & on 7 thrown 41+. Brees was 140.0 on 9 passes thrown 31-40 and 63.7 on 9 thrown 41+ Manning was 60.8 on 24 passes thrown 31-40 & 39.6 on 2 thrown 41+ Brady was 58.0 on 12 passes thrown 31-40 & 75.0 on 14 thrown 41+. The question I pose is, would having a big target help improve those 21-30 yard passes? |
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